Counseling Services

Contact us if you need assistance:

  • Center for Students with Disabilities: U Building, 516.572.7241, CSDoffice@ncc.edu
  • Student Activities: CCB 150, 516.572.7148, studentactivities@ncc.edu
  • Center for Educational and Retention Counseling: Nassau Hall Room 4, 516.572.7141, CERC@ncc.edu
  • Career and Transfer Counseling: Nassau Hall Room 19, 516.572.7696, careercounseling@ncc.edu or transfer@ncc.edu
  • Student Personnel Services Office:  Nassau Hall Room 11, 516.572.7506, studentpersonnelservices@ncc.edu
  • Psychological Counseling: Nassau Hall Room 14, 516.572.7698. If no one is available when you call, please leave a message and someone will return your call. Messages are checked regularly throughout the day. If you are in crisis, immediately call NCC's Public Safety at 516.572.7111 or call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.

  Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00am - 4:45pm  

 

Our mission is to provide a variety of counseling services and programs designed to support student academic achievement and personal growth.

Career & Transfer Counseling

Offers individual and group counseling, special events, workshops and a variety of career resources. 

Services for Students with Disabilities

 We provide services to students with documented physical/medical, visual, learning, emotional, or hearing disabilities who have been accepted at NCC. We provide them with resources and support to gain confidence, become independent, develop learning strategies and skills, and capitalize on their strengths.

Educational and Retention Counseling

We offer students help with educational planning and direction, such as choice of area of concentration, exploring options in the face of academic difficulties, improving study skills, obtaining learning assistance services and more.

Psychological Counseling

 We offer students psychological assessment, counseling, crisis intervention and referrals. All services are offered at no cost.  

Women's Resource Center

A place that serves all members of the college community by providing programs on women's issues.

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